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see other nearby objects reflected in them and sometimes even the whole studio. Also, light from the lighting units may reflect off the surface very strongly at a particular point. This can create an unwanted bright highlight. There are two ways to get around these problems. You could use many lights and add reflectors to make sure the lighting is even. This may solve the problem of light from the lighting units reflecting off the disadvantages: it requires more lights than most photo labs have, and you still have reflections. The other way to solve the problem is to use the tenting technique. subject (fig. 6-12). The lights are placed outside the tent and directed onto the translucent material. The color of the background, which is placed inside the tent with the subject, depends on the subject and the effect desired. a colorless object. pressurized can and is useful for the high gloss of highlights on shiny, metal objects with curved surfaces. When used, the spray should be applied to the entire surface of the object. However, do not indiscriminately spray all types of surfaces. The spray may damage some finishes or plastics. When used on metal objects, it can easily be wiped off after the picture is made. Matte spray can also be applied to the back of a glass of clear liquid to cause the backlighting to spread more evenly over the back surface. reflections. Basic Photography Course |
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